What's the difference between a university and a college? Generally speaking, one school is called a university, and three schools are affiliated because they rely on one or two schools, which is generally called a college. Because these two schools were originally managed by local governments, they used to be called colleges, but in recent years, more schools have been upgraded or renamed, and many of them have been changed from colleges to universities; In fact, you just need to look at the admissions brochure of this province and see if it belongs to one, two or three books, and you will know the difference. In fact, the difference is here, and the classification in the admissions brochure is very clear;
Simply put, all books are called universities, and basically all books are added with universities, but some are called colleges; All three books are basically called colleges, some are called schools, and almost none are called universities.
Which is better, China University or College? Most universities are better than colleges. Universities are usually comprehensive and colleges are usually professional. However, some schools, no matter how good or big, are destined to be colleges, such as Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing Film Academy, Foreign Affairs College, China Youth Politics College, sichuan fine arts institute and so on. So there are two situations, either a very good and professional school or a glance at the school. In short, being called a university or college is not absolute. The key depends on its word of mouth!
The Ministry of Education has made detailed provisions on the scale of running a school, the setting of disciplines and the change of the name of the school in the Interim Provisions on the Establishment of Ordinary Undergraduate Schools.
According to the regulations of the Ministry of Education, an undergraduate university is called a college, with more than 5,000 full-time students and more than 8,000 graduate students, and the number of graduate students is not less than 5% of the total number of full-time students.
In the humanities (philosophy, literature, history), social sciences (economics, law, education), science, engineering, agriculture, medicine, management and other disciplines, universities should have 1 or above as the main disciplines, and universities should have more than 3 disciplines as the main disciplines.
The proportion of full-time teachers with postgraduate degrees in colleges and universities should generally reach more than 50%, and the proportion of full-time teachers with doctoral degrees should generally reach more than 20%; The number of full-time teachers in senior professional and technical positions should generally be no less than 400, and the number of full-time teachers in full-time positions should generally be no less than 100.